Donna Summer - Bad Girls -1979 R B- -flac 24-192- Here
Donna Summer is often filed under "Pop" or "Disco." But Bad Girls is a masterpiece of sonic engineering. It is loud, lewd, and beautiful. It is the sound of polyester burning in the hot California sun.
"Bad girls, talkin' about the sad girls..." Donna Summer - Bad Girls -1979 R B- -Flac 24-192-
Bad Girls is a double album that shouldn't work. Side one is pure, hedonistic club heaven ("Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls"). Side four is a brooding, synth-heavy meditation on fame and loneliness ("Lucky," "Sunset People"). Donna Summer is often filed under "Pop" or "Disco
– This is proto-post-disco. The slap bass is so tactile you can almost see the fretboard. The 192kHz capture preserves the transient snap of the finger pluck without any digital harshness. The Verdict: A Reference Test for Your System If you buy a high-end DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and you don't play Bad Girls at 24/192, you are wasting your money. "Bad girls, talkin' about the sad girls
is a slow-burn rock ballad. Harold Faltermeyer’s synth strings (yes, the Axel F guy) are massive. In 24/192, the stereo separation is hallucinatory. The guitar panning from far left to right feels like it’s walking around your skull.
Technical Note: This rip was sourced from a 1979 US First Pressing master tape transfer. No dynamic range compression was applied. The file size is massive (~3GB for the album), so ensure you have storage to spare. Worth every byte.
